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President Donald Trump has sent out tariff letters to seven smaller U.S. trading partners in his first batch of import tax announcements of the day.
None of the countries targeted in the first batch of letters — the Philippines, Brunei, Moldova, Algeria, Libya, Iraq and Sri Lanka — is a major industrial rival to the U.S.
In the case of India, the proposed bilateral trade deal is still awaiting final approval from Trump and is likely to be ...
Sweeping tariffs set to be imposed by President Donald Trump next month may overshadow his top diplomat’s first official trip ...
Donald Trump's top trade negotiators have added more time to the clock after the White House failed to reach its 90 deals in ...
Economists will be reading the minutes of the Federal Reserve's June meeting to get a sense of what might have to happen in order for the central bank to cut interest rates in September. Trump ...
The Bank of England (BoE) warned Wednesday that the global economy faces rising downside risks, citing escalating U.S. tariffs.
U.S. President Donald Trump sent letters to the leaders of six more countries Wednesday morning, notifying them that new tariffs will be charged on goods imported by the United States from these ...